Mono In, Mono Out (1)
This is the most common use case. Plugging the incoming signal into Input 1 with Output 1 connected
to an amp (or the next device in the signal chain) produces a standard mono signal. Dual processing
reverbs are also mixed down a single output.
Toggle = A
Analog Dry
Reverb
1
2
NC
1
2
SA262
1
A
Toggle = A+B, Dual Parallel
1
2
NC
•
Mix Knob = Analog Dry Level
•
Control 1 knob = Reverb A level
•
Control 2 knob = Reverb B level
Toggle = A+B, Dual Cascade
Analog Dry Path
Reverb
B
Digital Dry Path
NC
•
Mix Knob = Analog Dry Level
•
Control 1 knob = Reverb A/Digital dry mix
•
Control 2 knob = Reverb B/Digital dry mix
Ventris Dual Reverb Owner's Manual
Toggle = B
1
2
NC
Analog Dry
Reverb
A
Reverb
B
Reverb
A
Digital Dry Path
Analog Dry
Reverb
B
1
1
1
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